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2019 High Points

The College of Arts and Sciences houses compelling artists, inquisitive scholars, brilliant scientists and dynamic spaces. We are excited to share some of this year’s high points as we…

Countries where Arts and Sciences students studied abroad this summer are highlighted in red.

Summer 2019 study abroad highlights

Hundreds of Ohio State Arts and Sciences students broke down traditional classroom barriers to study around the world this summer, connecting on social media along the way with the #ASCintheField…

Heather Glon

PhD student dives into sea anemone research

PhD student Heather Glon has trouble keeping her head above water — mainly because her research requires her to travel around the world diving for sea anemones.

Forrest Schoessow, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, at Great Basin National Park in Nevada.

Geography PhD candidate travels the world to know the world

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Forrest Schoessow, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, stands on a glacier…

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2018 High Points

The College of Arts and Sciences is home to extraordinary artists, scholars, scientists and spaces. We are excited to share some of this year’s high points as we look forward to another year…

A group of students stand in front of a torii during their study abroad course in Japan in May 2018

Earth sciences and public health merge in study abroad course to Japan

Motomu Ibakari, associate professor of Earth sciences and environmental health, arrived in Tokyo around 2:45 p.m. local time on March 11, 2011.

Minutes later, a magnitude 9.1 earthquake…

Buckeyes studying abroad in Australia pose for a group photo at Wallaman Falls. Image courtesy Hannah Goebel

Trekking beyond the classroom

It’s been a summer full of open skies and broadening horizons, especially for the hundreds of Arts and Sciences students who spent their breaks interning, conducting research and studying abroad.…

Martin in DC

Young alum found her place in international studies and geography

When recent graduate Rebecca Rose Martin first came to Ohio State, she knew she wanted to do research, but needed a little time to decide on a major.  After trying biology and engineering,…

Ohio State students spell out "O-H-I-O" in a lab in Trondheim, Norway

TRONDBUSS provides new science-based study abroad experience

Studying abroad can provide students with a unique cultural and educational experience, and Patrice Hamel, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics, knows firsthand how…